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Recommendation for boiler engineer Mark Newlove


Tom-C

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I wanted to post a personal recommendation for Mark Newlove of NewGas Boilers. I have three properties. I had one boiler that initially needed installing in a different place to the old one, with the idea in the back of my head that I might replace the other two at some point for simplicity of maintenance. After Mark and his colleague had completed the first one I was so impressed with their work that I got him to do the other two. Im in the building game and can recognise someone who knows what they are talking about and carry out neat and professional work. He is obviously a bright and very experienced man which is what you need when either you are having an installation or need a bit of problem solving because a well maintained and well installed boiler will save you money in the long run. On top of that he is reasonable, punctual and reliable and Mark will be servicing and carrying out my gas safety checks for years to come I hope.


Mark Newlove: 07971824567

  • 4 weeks later...

Another recommendation for Mark Newlove


I first used him last year based on all the positive recommendations on EDF and he is my go to man now. He has just done my annual landlord safety check and fixed the diverter valve diaphragm at a reasonable price and he fitted me in at short notice, which was great as my tenants has no hot water. Knows his trade, highly recommended.


Mark Newlove: 07971824567

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